You can buy a refurbished(emachines, HP, dell[though probably not]) computer with a 4200+ dual core, 250Gb SATA2(not that it really matters what type of SATA it is since the HD's discs don't spin fast enough), 16X cd-burner, with a shit load of USB2 ports and firewire and all the rest of those ports for CAN $540... with a $460 allowance for a vid card...

Coca-Cola;3702674Get 1 more gig of RAM my man. Seriously it's a more worthy investment than those lowly speakers.

lowly speakers they may be, but they're 300 dollars less than the ones you suggested. And since i'm looking at a budget gaming rig, i'd rather save that money for something else. Thanks for the suggestion though. I plan to buy more ram from newegg later, from the site i'm building it from ram is very overpriced.

If you have any expertice in computers and if your mobo is a good/ easy one to install (Asus are good amongst others just not DFi since they usually require jumper cables and are oriented for a more tech savvy type of person).
Also, it's a CAN 250$ difference between the two types of speakers and from what I see with people who buy them is they get tired of the cheap ones or something breaks and end up buying the more expensive ones. So be careful with them to say the least.:p

point taken. If all else fails i can just take the ones on the computer i have right now, it's outdated but it's got the best sound system available. Let me look up the specs on it real quick...
SB audigy audio 5.1 altec lansing speakers with a tower subwoofer as big as my computer case.

So about the glass penetration and shooting in general, will the hit-boxes be altered a bit so they don't suck so bad? Because the original BF2 ones just blow, you see blood and the body is flinching but there is no response and the person just keeps on running. Gets annoying.

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